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[–]Wrangel 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

There is a big difference between a medication that is eaten regularly and a vaccine given once. Also the vaccines have been given to billions of people. If there are changes they would have to happen pretty much immediately and would have been picked up by now.

All the vaccine does is produce spike proteins that are in much greater concentrations if you get covid. If those proteins are dangerous, covid 19 is much worse.

Also the big risk is getting infected with an unknown virus. Viral infections can give all sorts of cancers and weird long term side effects. Covid seems to give a lot of long term problems.

I definitely don't want to try a Chinese bioweapon to see what the long term effects are.

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If there are changes they would have to happen pretty much immediately and would have been picked up by now.

All the vaccine does

We didn't think there'd be problems with all the other stuff I named either. Your assumption simply can't be validated or disproven now. We'll just need to wait and see if the law of unintended consequences bites us on the ass once more.

Also the big risk is getting infected with an unknown virus. Viral infections can give all sorts of cancers and weird long term side effects. Covid seems to give a lot of long term problems.

The incidence of "long covid" effects are typical of the common flu.

[–]FrenologistSaving the World 1 Cranial Exam at a Time 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

All the vaccine does is produce spike proteins that are in much greater concentrations if you get covid. If those proteins are dangerous, covid 19 is much worse.

False. The mRNA gene-therapies train your body to produce the spikes in much-greater quantities than what you get through native viral replication. Most people recover from covid after a few days but, with the mRNA injections you keep producing spikes for weeks/months. Moreover, catching covid creates far-fewer spikes because the process isn't overwhelming like the injections. The best comparison I can think of, at this moment, is a drip (contracting covid) vs a wave (injection). Contracting covid is a slower process because the virus enters through the mucus membranes and your body begins fighting it off so it advances slowly. The injections either cause your body to react by producing an overwhelming number of spikes (mRNA) or just dump a huge amount of spikes into you (the non-mRNA shots).